Re: Flex 3401 vs XFE7-15?
The 3401 will power through polishing better, without a doubt.
Re: Flex 3401 vs XFE7-15?
Quote:
Originally Posted by
VincenzaV
The PC takes FOREVER to do a car
I...want a forced rotation DA.
IMO:
You already answered your questions.
The FLEX XFE7-15 (although having a "long stroke")
is—just as the PC is advertised to be—a free-spinning dual action polisher.
Bob
Re: Flex 3401 vs XFE7-15?
Dough! I missed that.....
I heard some news about newest version of 3401 coming out in Spring, is that out now?
Re: Flex 3401 vs XFE7-15?
Where did you hear that from?
Re: Flex 3401 vs XFE7-15?
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Red Hawk
Where did you hear that from?
Probably from here:
http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/...-now-wait.html
And/Or from here:
http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/...9-8-150-a.html
Bob
Re: Flex 3401 vs XFE7-15?
From the first link Bob listed...
Re: Flex 3401 vs XFE7-15?
Quote:
Originally Posted by
FUNX650
Thank you, Bob. :xyxthumbs:
Re: Flex 3401 vs XFE7-15?
IMO The Flex 3401 hands down. I have used my PC7424XP for quite a while. After using the Flex 3401 I have made the PC my mini polisher and sealant and wax applicator.
This is the way I detail cars now. My assumption you will do the same.
Re: Flex 3401 vs XFE7-15?
I have the Flex XFE7-15-150 and I must say that
It is a awesome machine. No vibrations and it
runs very smooth. Have the 6.5 inch LC thin pads
and they do a nice job with the polisher.I would
buy this polisher again with no questions asked.
Also it runs very quiet and when using the red pad
for laying down a paint sealant you can use one hand.